The PAF Academy consists of 5 components: ===
College of Flying Training=== The College of Flying Training imparts four-year undergraduate programs in science along with equipping cadets of the Flying branch, with flying skills. CFT is affiliated with
Air University. The college consists of Flying Training Wing, Directorate of Studies (DOS), Engineering Wing and Flying Instructors School. While the Flying Training Wing with BFT, PFT and K-8 Squadron its sub units, carry out flying training, the Engineering Wing supports the flying wing by maintaining the air fleet and the Directorate of Studies educates the flying and non-flying branch cadets about aviation sciences, administration, airspace management, humanities and other related academic disciplines. The College of Flying Training imparts education to cadets of the General Duty (Pilot), Air Defence, Administration and Special Duties, Logistics, and Navigation courses. After studying the first three semesters, the GD(P) cadets proceed to the Flying Training Wing. Similarly the others course cadets of CFT proceed for further training in SATS (School of Air Traffic Services) and ADTS (Air Defence Training School). ===
College of Aeronautical Engineering=== College of Aeronautical Engineering (CAE) is a constituent institute of the academy, which imparts engineering education to the cadets inducted in the engineering branch of PAF. The institute was set up in July 1965 at
Korangi Airfield,
Karachi, with the help of
US Air Force (USAF) and
Colonel John H. Blakelock, a member of USAF became its first principal. The first course graduated from the college on 9 November 1968. In May 1986, the college was shifted from Karachi to Risalpur. The college conducts four-year undergraduate program in two engineering disciplines namely
aerospace and
avionics. The college affiliated with
National University of Sciences and Technology in 1995. The institute is equipped with modern engineering labs and workshops.
Flying Instructors School The Flying Instructors School (FIS) began operations on 14 April 1952 with the mission to develop instructional expertise at the Primary, Basic, and Fighter Conversion levels. The first cohort of four officers graduated in August 1952. In May 1954, the school relocated to
PAF Station Chaklala before returning to Risalpur in April 1962. FIS trains instructors for the Pakistan Air Force, Army, and Navy, as well as for countries across the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The school is responsible for maintaining high teaching standards at the College of Flying Training and Fighter Conversion units. Additionally, it manages the re-categorization of instructors for all three branches of the armed forces. The curriculum includes academic and flight training, along with instructional techniques. Between 1990 and 1997, FIS collaborated with the UK's
Central Flying School through reciprocal visits to improve training standards.
Para Training School The Para Training School was established at the PAF Academy Risalpur in 2003. It is the second parachute school in Pakistan after the Pakistan Army Para School located at
Peshawar. Before its establishment, PAF personnel were trained at the Pakistan Army Para School. The school conducts various basic and advanced courses, including free fall training. It also trains cadets to fly para motor gliders. The
Special Service Wing of the PAF also receives parachute training at this school. After a rigorous physical test the top cadets are selected to do the paragliding and para-trooping courses. Paragliding involves wearing a parachute and after jumping from a height, glide and land. Cadets who successfully complete the paragliding course are entitled to wear the paragliding (PG) badge on their uniforms and they further get a chance to now fly para motor gliders which gets them to wear them the PMG badge on their uniforms.
Military Training Wing The role of the Military Training Wing (formerly Cadet's Wing) is aimed to impart general service training and develop physical fitness, discipline, personal and leadership qualities in cadets. The subjects covered include: • Air operations • Use of Small Arms • Fieldcraft (camping, field exercises etc.) • Leadership • Character building • Physical exercises • Military drill • Sports activities • The cadets mess • Extracurricular activities • Literary activities • Educational visits • Student counselling The Military Training Wing comprises officers and instructors who monitor the activities of cadets throughout their training period. ==Events==